; j | g e 2 e F ; ¥ of 8 f ! Ssges as! ie | : 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 16, 1985. SPORTS FRONT Local Curlers ‘Set For Brier Cameron got excellent curling from the three men in fron! bon and ed equal to the task by of him throughout the bonspiel oa and Fri anes. ig 5 S } 4. RST STONE DELIVERED bonspiel at the Belvedere Golf and Winter Club, yesterday ering the first stone to official- ly open the provincial Legion Ron McKinnon, representing the Canadian Legion, is deliv- By DON ANGUS FREDERICTON Scotia's Stuart Campbell missed | Nov (CP)—Nova of the tournament and Beitioh Newfoundland 12 - 6, Northern Ontario's two points in Ontario had the bye. The third draw gets underway today and pits! |Manitoba against Prince E4- NB |ward Isiand, Newfoundland |*:> against Ontario and New Bruns- | oatario "Nova Scotia gf mk be aR the fourth end. et *: 73 at 2:30 p.m. | i f l 3 z - if F E I t Rae Ht (by infest %3 » BER ! { ‘ { rh i rl ( i | if E ! F Z i if i |._.Prince Edward Island stands alone in after two rounds with | Nova Scotia | B.C. 100; ned $25 i Roberts Ontario, Sask. Undefeated After First Day Of Spiel In the first extra-end match; one loss and no wins. It drew a thus far, | bye in the first round Manitoba downed Quebec 12-5, t Alberta 7-4 Quebec Cot Abia’ defeated * Manitoba: -401-00b- MDL. Bense> Brunswick's Tony Rich- Championship standing after barely missed a double- ‘W° founds: kout attempt in the final and dropped a 7-5 decision | to Northern Ontario in the open- FIRST ROUND 113 010 030 0— 9! 000 101 101 1— 5 002 100 224 0—11 | 001 010 000 1— 3 |, 110 502 100 0—10 100 201 110 1— 7 022 010 000 0— § 210 130 512 0—15 003 001 000 2— 6 Tournament league on Thursday, February Legion “B” at Brace ‘A’ 2-3. Brace ‘‘B” at Legion “A” 3-2. CLA at Sets. Mess 1-4. Sportsman at RCAF 0-5. ———— ie ¥ > 3: ered to win—but an upset could in a game/| be in the making, as these won handily; Nerth River boys can be tough completed when the chips are down—and they are down this Thursday. pro- ATTENDANCE ON INCREASE ge, melee De Oe eee as of end | key as evidenced by larger tura- outs for the semifinals. The T GF GA Pts co eel @ lene oot 1 71 33 15 | teams have improved 100 per- 1 2 6 3 | an amateur league with no pack- SCORERS ed teams, the boys play for the TH tMr and Mara Hockey” tan. te 8 10 18 6 | supporting the Junior League 8 9 17 8 | you are helping to give the Juve- nileJunior age groups of great- 8 6 4 © |er Charlottetown an organized 8 6 14 16 | and strictly supervised league in 7 6 13 8 | which to play Canada’s national game. Hope to see YOU at the 8s 4 rest of our games — we guar- 6728 mae 202 4 a best-of-three | Ready and Dixon prophesying SD Irs. and | victory for their respective Was won by weet ele lar ere score of 9-1. | writer is at a less as te by | how all four teams can enter part of both Se Hi, So eee Se Sema , at) one hesitates to name te be eliminated, bat “a "= sometine ext wee the Ie @ecided, unless a ee ee es Sk toa bs inages cociabs | ts — See you at the match | = » sant & | Borden Nips be a te | ts atest | Crapaud 1-0 tam <> eee =n oly goal Gent needed in a : fast game. , 4 bet i A” at Sporismaa. Wed. -Feb. 17th afternoon. There are 17 teams representing four centres tak- ing part in the spiel. |d@raw for Tuesday night at |Charlottetown Club. (Spares Bye: Prince Edward Island SECOND ROUND t Nfid. B.C. Alberta 4 Sandy's Royals Top Hawks In First Game Of Finals Veterans Dick Carroll. and best of seven finals ' their ; The Royals, playing their first game Royals lead 10 when Dick Lure paced ; .| Carrol’ scored his first of two Stu Me Sendy’s Rep goals at 3.36. A little over a min- ute later, Peardon took a pass from MeLure and rifled a shot past Ward. Dick Carroll then clicked on a play with Arsenault and MacLeod Royals a 30 lead. Angie Car- roll scored on an unassisted play to give the Royals a big 4-0 lead |after 20 minutes of action. The Hawks came on strong in the second frame and pulled to - within one goal of the Royals af- | period Jer the period had ended. Willie als to a 6-3 victory over Johnny's Flying Hawks at the Chariotte- 10 lead in the first game of MONTAGUE The following is the curling draw at Montague for today 7 p.m. — Clarksen Shield Com- petition Ice 2 — F. Vuozzo, W. Mcin- tyre, K. Lynn, H Galloway vs. C. Nicholson, L. Stewart, 8B. Scranton, L. Holt. 9 p.m. Ice 2 — J.K. MacDonald, AE. j|Ings, W. Faulkner, R. Collings | vs. E. Shaw, J. McNeill, H. Rob-| bins, C. MacKinnon. CHARLOTTETOWN The following is the curling needed ) 7 p.m. Presidents Ice 1 — Open. Iee 2 — C. Asprey, R. Mac- Kenzie, H. Douglas, D. MacLean ve. L. Campbell, K. Kennedy, N. Dooley, H. MacLauchlan Ice 3 — Dr. MacDonald vs. R. |Goss ( Rendezvous.) Ice 4 — E. MacLeod, L. Leger, |M. White, H. Coffin vs. C. Fiem- 010 110020 0— 5 Ming. F. Corcoran, L. Bagnall, ice 5 — EF Watheson i Bou} Peter 000 110 100 3— 6 glas, B. Davis; A. MacNeill vs. 221 0s on 6-151) D. George Dr. Jelks, J. Shelfoon, | 010 020 100 x — 4 8.30 p.m. Ice 1 — Open. : Ice 2— A. Ballem, Dr. Kelly, 100 200 201 1 1— 8 iB. Crockett, E. Jay vs. R. 022 002 010 0 0— 7 | Ketch, L. Johnston, R. MacDon- 102 1122302 — 14 | ald, C. Fisher. CURLING ROUNDUP lee 3 — Dr. Giddings, Boyles, C. Macinnes, R. Clark guiding the Hawks from vs. R. Ewing, A.E. Piercey, A. Bob Stevenson. Ice 4 — B. LeClair, Dr. Mac- Kay. Jim MacLean, lor | vs. Dr. Gallant, J. MacDonald, A. Horne, S. Harper. — Sybi illan (prac- Carroll (MacLead, A. Carroll) Ice 5 — Sybll MacMilles (pe 3.36, 2. Royals — Peardon (Me- ~ NORTH RIVER ICE RACING ‘ Dunn (Shepherd, Carver) 5.30 the The following are the entries ’ b for the ice races at the North | Hawks — Doyle (Carver, Tay- River Causeway for Wednesday. |'0P 9.50, 7. Hawks — Shepherd . Abe, Cash Money, Maralene Gallon, Wm.% Rob » Dean's Son, Barbara | Spirit. Miss R m Iresha Andy, | Sprucie Chief, Goldie Dell, High Price, Fisherman Luck, Edge- Knight Way, Silent | There will be pari-mutuel bett- Saskatchewan Northern Ontario British Columbia New Brunswick Prince Edward Island Newfoundland 030 010 000 1— 5 | Webee 00 we a ne ete wee UD OOO mw 1s = 0 ve & 90 to mem SCOl SSUBRRSK= S2N8Rusem Exesasusaz GT. GEORGE ST. oe o makers 1 of Player's tg Tae Bm * Y mileage, like new condition. rush on this one, se we not bother to put it 3 our heated show- 3 room. SPECIAL 5 STEWART MOTOR Dunn tallied at 5.30 to put the Hawks on the scoreboard for the first time with assists going to Shepherd and Carver. Doyle found the net at 9.50 to cut the ‘Royals. lead to 4-2. then scored to pull the Hawks within one goal of the powerful Royals at 16.53 with Sherry and Dunn assisting. The Royals applied the pres- sure and after 10.16 second of hard fought action finally found ‘an opening in Ward’s armour. Dave Lawlor rounded out the scoring at 15.22 after taking @ pass from Stan Peardon § and firing a drive past Ward from 25 |feet The game marked the appear- ance of Allie Carver in a play- ing role after a two years of the bench. Although Carver failed to score he did set up two goals for |his teammates. SUMMARY First period: 1. Royals — p. Lure) 5.55, 3. Royals — D. Car. iro (Arsenault, MacLeod) »8 20, 4. Royals — A. Carroll (unassist- ed) 11.58. Penalties — MacLeod, McGonnell, Smith. Second period: 5. Hawks — (Sherry, Dunn) 16.53. Penalties Sunny Key, Furannway, Sky ~,W0od. Kane, Gregory. Prince, Moah, Royal Hi Direct, Third period: 8. Royals — Aty, senault (A. Carroll) 10.16, 9, Royals — Lawlor (Peardon, Me- Yankee Cadet, Perfect Hal, J. Lure) 15.22. Penalties — A. Car- Lowell toll, Kane (minor, mise., game Miss McGee, Little misc.) JUNIOR PLAYOFFS! nugFORUM Tuesday, Feb. 1éth 8:30 p.m. (1st Series “RY” Semi-Finals) Rogers “Rangers” vs. |P.W.C: “Welshmen’ YICYVEYHEYIVEYHEYI CYNE YIELD LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN IN 1952 Chev Sedan This car has never been out in winter, low 295 Students 25¢ Adults 500 —SSSSS== BILLIARDS FOR RELAXATION —at— Ch’town Billiard Club 175 Gt. George Ph, 22167